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Ruth E. Walker believes the job of a writer in any society is simply to write, because a good writer reflects a society back to itself. Walker's first novel, Living Underground, is being released by Seraphim Editions this month. The story of a teenaged girl and the relationship she forms with her family's enigmatic German tennant certainly fits that description. Tune in for a reflective hour.
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Keywords: Writers' Community of Durham Region; McClelland & Stewart; Alice Munro; Whitby Psychiatric Hospital; Whitby Shores; W.O. Mitchell; William Faulkner; Flannery O'Connor; Leslie MacFarlane; Kiri Te Kanawa
Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal
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| #162 - Ruth E. Walker (Sept. 16, 2012) |
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